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Apr 12, 2007 -- New devices in cars prevent accidents

A device coming to a car near you is expected to save more lives than any other gadget, except for maybe a seatbelt. It’s called electronic stability control and it actually prevents accidents. ESC prevents vehicles from flipping by correcting them automatically when they start moving out of control. For example, if a car cuts you off and you overcorrect, putting the car in jeopardy of flipping, the ESC will right the car and put it back on the road. It’s expected to eliminate at least one out of six fatalities and possibly as many as one in four. By next year, more than half of cars will be required to have ESC. And very soon it will be in just about every vehicle on the road. Other preventative systems include “lane departure systems,” and sensor systems that can sense an object or child behind the car. Keep a lookout for cars with these safety systems. It could save your life!

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